15s IN THE POUND, and this in the face of the recent advance in leather! Don't foil to secure bargains like these: Youths' strong shooters 6s lid, men's shooters 7s fi;l. women's two-strap chrome shoes 5s lid, girls' lace chome boots 5s lid, youths' school boots (very strong chrome with steel-slugged soles) 10s 9d, men's sewn Balmorals lis 6d, men's chrome balmorals (riveted soles) 10s 6d, men's heavy watertights 14s 6d, men's splendid chrome shooters 13s 6d; men's genuine welted and. standard screwed boots in box calf, glace kid, and willow calf, some with extra strong double B»le8, 16s 9d pair, worth 255.
GUARANTEED TO PASS BRH i- : STANDARD SPECIFICATION fa&m " SBXABu&hju> tars D£J5 ABOVE fttANDS AND B£ ASSURED Ot SATISTORY RWULTS. '<i WILSON'S PORTLAND CEMENT) C»., LTD., AUCKLAND, Manufacturer*.
IJJO.Y AL • MA IL LINE. I. ... WHANGAMOMONA COACH ! ~*%U>,- SERVICE. 1 C"" ,lt, ' , >.. ssna ' Having purchased Meiflx'.? H. Jakes ft Co.'s Business as Coaea Proprietors and Livery Stable-keepers, I wish the pall}" <oj know that there will be a Thrice wieklj Service only from Stratford to Whaft^amomona. Coacß will leave Stratford every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY, on arrival erf tie Mail Train, returning from Whangamomona every TUESDAY. THURSDAY and' SA-TURDAY, leaving Whangamomona af) T. 30 a.m. The Coach puts up at the Commercial Stables. Fares as under:— Single. Return. Toko 2/- 3/Douglas 3/- 5/Strathmore .. 7/6 12/6 Pohokura .. .. 15/- 25/Whangamomona 20/- 35/Passengers requiring return tickets must pay for same on first journey or otherwise single faree both ways will fee charged. All Fares and Parcels must be paid in advance or other arrangements made. Good Stabling at my Whangamomona Stablee, and at Commercial Stables, Stratford. Hacks and Vehicles on hire. Parcels office at Commercial Stables, Stratford, and at Messrs Kemp and Sawle's auction mart, where accouncs [ may be paid. C. J. WTLEY. Proprietor. PIANO by Hopkinson, £l7 10s; 10s 2d per month.—Hoffmann. 15-6 nTHE CO-OPERATIVE TRANSPORT & AGENCY CO., LTD. NEW PLYMOUTH AND OPUNAKE SERVICE OF MOTOR WAGONS for Passengers, Mails, Parcels and Heavy Goods. Receiving and Enquiry Office: Brougham ! St., opposite N.Z. Insurance Building. Telephone No. 80. ROYAL MAIL COACH, from Ist January, 1910, leaves daily—a.m. Opunake 6.30 Oaonui 7.0 Rahotu 7.30 Pungarehu 8.0 Warea ... 8.20 Puniho 8.40 Okato 9.5 Tataraimaka 9.35 Oakura 10.20 Omata 10.50 New Plymouth, arrive .. 11.20 p.m. New Plymouth, depart .. 2.15 Omata 2.45 Oakura *... 3.15 Tataraimnka , .. 4.0 Okato ... .4.30 Puniho '.. .. 4.50 Warea .. 5.10 Pungarehu 5.30 Rahotu 6.0 Oaonui fi.3o Opunake, arrive 7.10 . All fares and parcels to be pre-paid. All classes of carriage catered for at reasonable rates. Postal address: P.O. Box 145, New Plymouth. Written ord»r>« promptly attended to.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 351, 31 March 1910, Page 3
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